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:Are you sure that that's derived from the same Japanese term (can you provide it)? Wouldn't there be a realm and then worlds within that realm, as we had in the past?
:Are you sure that that's derived from the same Japanese term (can you provide it)? Wouldn't there be a realm and then worlds within that realm, as we had in the past?
:I might be wrong, I mean. But I'd like confirmation that "Sleeping Worlds" is a direct translation of ''Yumimeru Sekai''.[[Special:Contributions/192.249.47.177|192.249.47.177]] 14:04, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
:I might be wrong, I mean. But I'd like confirmation that "Sleeping Worlds" is a direct translation of ''Yumimeru Sekai''.[[Special:Contributions/192.249.47.177|192.249.47.177]] 14:04, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
==Confusion==
Alrite, I have actually never played a ''Kingdom Hearts'' game, but I saw "an average" number of different videos regarding the series so please excuse me some silly misinterpretations. Up to to the point then: I watched the walkthrough for ''Kingdom Hearts 3D'' and Yen Sid was talking about seven sleeping worlds; yeah: Sora and Riku close/open seven locks, but in six worlds: twice in Traverse Town. And my question is: what is the seventh Sleeping World as the World that Never Was is noted by both characters to be real and not a dream. Or the seventh world is Sora's dream? Riku does open/close a lock there, although I'm not entirely sure.—[[User:Kaimi|Kaimi]] ([[User talk:Kaimi|talk]]) 21:43, 1 August 2012 (UTC)

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You guys know that the official translation is "Sleeping Worlds", right? 24.211.29.87 07:42, 30 March 2012 (UTC)

Are you sure that that's derived from the same Japanese term (can you provide it)? Wouldn't there be a realm and then worlds within that realm, as we had in the past?
I might be wrong, I mean. But I'd like confirmation that "Sleeping Worlds" is a direct translation of Yumimeru Sekai.192.249.47.177 14:04, 30 March 2012 (UTC)

Confusion

Alrite, I have actually never played a Kingdom Hearts game, but I saw "an average" number of different videos regarding the series so please excuse me some silly misinterpretations. Up to to the point then: I watched the walkthrough for Kingdom Hearts 3D and Yen Sid was talking about seven sleeping worlds; yeah: Sora and Riku close/open seven locks, but in six worlds: twice in Traverse Town. And my question is: what is the seventh Sleeping World as the World that Never Was is noted by both characters to be real and not a dream. Or the seventh world is Sora's dream? Riku does open/close a lock there, although I'm not entirely sure.—Kaimi (talk) 21:43, 1 August 2012 (UTC)